Straits Times Weekly Issue, 21 January 1891

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  • 33 1 The Straits Time WEEKLY ISSUE. Nsw Si;!lii^ Published fob Transmission by Every Hombwabu Mail Steamed [I'lal. VOL XL VII. ai__i r— a aa— a— a— i SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1891. NO. ;?,008.
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  • 10 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 21st JAN., 1891. CONTENTS. 1 1 tor.
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  • 39 1 the Legislate >tiog on on th." >er A bill 1 >, into the R r/er. returned Je-a Thev ha\ of m v lieeiM in tbe ■n t ion. >r he Pebrua on T lee ici aud
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  • 109 1 44 Bauk T. T I IV i k T. T ($1 1-1' $8 I pi) $o >• 7-' Pai. is ($5 pd) 70 Pnnj pd tip) Ra Tining ($2 pd) Dock pref. C*l°o pd Pryeftßi>.l> (.4100 pd) $80U >w_y Engineering Co. flOOpd)... Taatfoug Pagar Dock Co. ($lOO
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  • 195 1 F Loi< v tbe Su>n in I 1 ma laskan Court. i public of Chili m f errti tie Pa: Donbtl m I I will v bill anv!; Party are lol.ln if B ssentativc the Bill. The Ambi Bill. London, il,. has majority of twelve, the j free
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  • 15 1 THE "STRAITS TIMES" FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. i; vi shaki •:ie. 1 ;>. in. 11). ae. EMM E
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  • 26 1 il le'.l therlai Th unto AV ilia on S of a p lamp. it the man wall .rea md rolle-.l eausi in death.
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  • 271 1 nil sta Agricultural boarcl cultival terprise iu the Colony a Protected States timls favour with Pinang [1 boj at things from a board of this kind which it si. geets should be presided over by the Dir tor of the Botanic Gardens and Forests, with his
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  • 419 2 LOCAL AND GENERAL. WEDNESDAY. 14th JANUARY. The Comereio states that the customs import duties at Manila will be considerably raised in April next. -e- Messrs. Katz Bros, have been appointed agents in British North Borneo for the New Oriental Bank Corporation. The Peuang Assizes were to beginjon Tuesday. During their
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  • 897 2 The Hougkong crickete s left Singapore in the steamer Peshawur this morning, to return to the colony which thev .have represented in the triangular crick'ei matches at Singapore-. Amongst those down at the wharf to see the team off were Mr. C. Stringer (Presidenl of
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  • 377 2 Tin: TIIKATMENT Ol L-PKKS. A MKKiiN.i of the Chinese Advisory Board was beldat the Chinese Prote storate yesterday. The' business was to consider certain regillations proposed by the Governor under Section J, of the Quarantine aud Prevention of Disease Ordinance 188b*. The following are the regulations submitted,
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  • 3567 2 British North Borneo Com pany. The sixteenth half-yearly meeting ot the above company was held at Cannonstreet Hotel on thc 1 7th December. Sir Rutherford Aleock, M.C.B presided. Tho Chairman, owing to a cold, was unable to address the shareholders himself, and asked Rear-Admirai May no to speak for him.
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  • 2829 3 The following, from the FinawHai Ni ws, is a lull report of a meeting which was summarised in our issue of yesterday The annual ordinary gemoral meeting of the (Joldfields of Siam, Limited, was held on Dee. 18th*, Lord Thurlow pre'-hling. The' Se'e-re'tary Mr. H. K.
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  • 478 4 A i -sn Ol great importance to stock Wf*era, their customer* ami bankers has decided m the Court of Appeal It ma common practice for brokers who want advances to deposit with the bank all the securities iu their possession, whether belonging to themselves or their customers
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  • 227 4 TH URSDAY, 15th JANUARY. Dance at Tanglin Barracks. Thr dance giren at the Tanglin Barracks night, by the Warrant Officers, Staff .Serge-ants, and Sergeants, of the- 58th Regiment, was trom every point .»f view a success. A large* number of civilians were present as well as Colonel and Mrs. BurtonBrown,
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  • 253 4 Notwithstanding the rain, a large number of people were at the P. &0. wharf yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of bidding farewell to tbe Colombo cricketers, who wer.- leaving by the steamer Sutlej te> re-turn to Ceylon. Besides the Colombo cricketers r lieSutlej w.i^ also
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  • 796 4 Selangor Gy mkhana Club. PsOi.KAM.ME OF THK FIKST MSBTII Fiasx Dav. BTH Fkj'.ri ary. i Ln.ii'i tiax Handi. af- ol $75 for all Ponies 13. 2 and under. 2. TueLadiks' BaaoauT.— First Pri/.». a Bracelet, value .Sloe. Second Pi is*. Bn.vlet value |S0; tor all Horses, to be nominated by
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  • 298 4 East April a royal decree came into I directing all vessels trading in the Philippines to carry adequate life savin- appliances before the Ist of this mouth, but several shipowners have found the tune too Bhort and bare petitioned the Government for further time To meet this, the
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  • 314 4 The steam yacht I night, baring the Buss an board, the same who visii -I'ore in the same r< M*l lome litth THKgrimns for the Spring Meet expected to arrire at Singapore abou* I nU(l dle »< oeil month. It was ported originally that they would 1
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  • 185 4 M ti,,, 15th January, A Hill Intituled An Ordinance te, sinend The Chinese Immigrants Ordinance 1880 l, ,s: i^ iJ b_ the't.ovemorofthe foUowa fl i nril f M V (1 This Ordinance nun 1 f .-i|n,M',e]n,,mg,,,: C nJlI iM me will T, U, r, -nl shsll i
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  • 2598 5 Written for the Stra Rm es.) don, tSik 1 aber,lB9o. St. Paul's is for the soldiers, the sailors, the painters, and the Bculptors of whom tbe Natiou is proud, and to whose memory it wishes to tlo honour by dignified interment. Westminster Abbey is the sepulchre
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  • 488 5 From ov I tponek ni Knala P 'h Jam. The festive season passed rather qnietiy hei principally to the absence of the R< in N and to the New sTeai itpOß Ito th .th. B fore leaviug Kuala Pilah ou Chri mas eve the- Etesident i at
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  • 1616 6 Municipal Rates and Taxes. Hcaita Times January 14.) It may have been noticed in our yesterday's report of Monday's municipal proceedings thart the President desired to publish by advertisement in the dailypapers a document which he had compiled, and in which he summarises the- various duties and right* of
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  • 758 6 i its Ti„. January I In the report of the Legislative Council meeting published in our issue of j d.iy th.-re appears s question in which Mr. Burkinshaw draws tion to the doubt thai exists ing marriages by special license, and asks certain information
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  • 707 6 1 1 ask thai t te for 1 Pahang aud it i i rcely pr tl he vote to jMif lt W( lv j isso 1 at that meet ing. appears from the figures tba bad nd of IByo it bon .wet whole debt, including g van
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  • 398 7 (Straits Times Janvary Ui.) It would be seen, from the proceedings "lay's Legislative Council, that the Governor has been prompt in arranging to deal with that phase of the labour question which most immediately calls for attention. It may be reniein-bei-ed that, during His Excellency's absence in
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  • 299 7 IM let iry 16. nest i in at itive kinshau i bat ti domwith moneys dej utors in the Supreme Court, and wh- rrn-. «>n sums is cred Buitors. Iready been raised by kiosbaw, on the ing of received a ■rue' ans* r I b substanc •of
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  • 381 7 (Straits Times January An article, published on Friday, in which i we called attention to the- doubts which exist as tt, the validity of certain mania solemnized in the cathedral church of Singapore, has caused some anxiety to tl persons wdio are affected by the
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  • 359 7 Straits i ■i j m uary I Tu liry at Uongk bo the death of Captain Pocock ofthe Name i ended w it!. tiding that he was muni >th Dec unber lit their paSJ I hare of the ship lay. The voluminous evid .akin during the inquiry
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  • 415 7 I'm p., lie have been display •ual activity lately in the' endeavour to trace the> perpetrators oi the' nutn robbei ies which I ikeu plac wit.. tbe past few weeks. Followiug th ture- of three Mai IU who were found I ui of
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  • 1681 8 Pmursdav. i.-Vth January. Tn* Legislative Cou ne-il met in tbeChamthis afternoon at 2.30. There were present His Excxllenct ths Goyirnor. (Sir Cecil. C. Smith, k.c.m.g.) The Houble the Officer Commsnding tlie Troops ('Lieut. -Colonel A. Burton-Brown, ra. the Colonial Engineer i Major 11. i_. McCallum. re., cm
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  • 136 8 i By Sj dad TeUeramfer the Straits Jones.) To-day (Friday) Colomlio played Penaug- Perak team, and our correspoud-t-nt at Penaug telegrap hiug at 3.30 p. ni. says Penang and Perak 1 >« Tbe chief scores are Watson Fox -44 Wright H Colombo 120, The chief scores
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  • 158 8 The number of visitors to the Pa tiles Library and Museum during the week 1 990. l Me. Katten, manager of the Singa] re Gad Company, has returned from i inert trip to Ind, a. Mrs Batten rem ui.s in India for a time. The Labour Commission
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  • 416 8 The Causa Mail of the 10th January contains the l'oliowin-r That it may be saiel without fear oi contradiction that this is not the .labile.' veer for the Hongkong Cricket Club. I That the hopes too rashlj based r_M the powers of the Hongkong Team could not
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  • 66 8 Me. .1. M. B. Vkkmont aud Mr. J. Burkinshaw te) be provisionally re-appointed members of the Legislative Council. Saturday next to h *nk Hoiilayin honour of a Hindoo festival. Mr. K. VV. Hullett to be- Raffles Library autl Museum Committee member 1 iu place of Mr.
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  • 158 8 This morning a Hollander living at Iphi Hotel hat about fort dollars from his r< i. 1 a Chi niploj I her geutleman in tl. hotel, ami he was a to the Detective tion and ng found to in any the theory that the een guilty
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  • 234 8 L eville drew a crowi hou mi Dl Theatre last J,t aml I departed at the fall the curtain evidently j w .t_, the evening linuient. Mr. 11. *J nea the i "J I****!1 lie .aid el al though a little ot th, snffuei uu aetin
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  • 104 9 Tin: members of the once notorious okeu Coffin Society" (says tl /</ ;d tt> be determined that the witness who lately l evideuce before the Eh uncil at the enquiry in the- i heir headmen, two of whom 1 been deported, shall rue ;a\ hostile evidence. It
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  • 315 9 Thk t ocveraazione given by tho Church Work Association in the Raffles J iris 001, last night, was enjoyable. There re during the evening some two hundred or two hundred aud titty guests, who listened to the well selected prolamine with evident appreciation. Little nipt
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  • 356 9 he Pinang G commenting on a recent article in th<' Stra It is a great pity so marked a distinction j -hould be drawn between paid and unpaid public work. If any, surely the latter is deserving of more honour than the former. I yet it
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  • 677 9 At tiKEN adviees to the' 30th December bring word of Tuuku Di Tim, the leader of the Achinese war party, beiug at the point of death. His departure is expected tt> farther the interests of peace. The Java mail which arrived at Kotta Rajah in Acheen at Christinas
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  • 448 9 The Times of Ceylon of the 7th instant, says We have learnt hy telegram OUT team were only rescued from defeat by rain, but the result is nut so diacreditab.e whea wo remember that our men had atWoiutelj no practice till the day
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  • 360 9 1»i ring Last month, i th< h 1 t, the weather iu the planting ehstriets there was unsualh drv. Not a drop of raiu fell iu tin' last thro*' weeks of nth te> the detriment of the Loin cholera influenza have appeared. Field operations have begun on several
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  • 1048 9 The annual meetiug of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was held in the Raffles Library yesterday afternoon at 4.30, the President, Sir Fred. Dickson, presiding. There were also pi sent Rt. Rev. Bishop Hose, Rev Perham aud G. M. Reith, aud Messrs. Bonser,
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  • 474 10 The inaugural meeting of this body was he-hl on tin- Bth irir>t. iu the rooms of the> institution. Praya Central. The President, Mr. D. Gillies, occupied the chair, and there a large attendance. The Chairman said Judging trom tbe number e»f members
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  • 1020 10 eyrams. j r 'lh Ili Argentine Gover l«in proposals made by tho London Oomuutree. Loaded bv the Koths»&^r „el" iwta^ l I*!; UircuUr aud tho Gasette notifi t honours aud appoint. fcaudt'ord and Sir E. 0. raised t > tha peerage. Ba--3 been coufored upon .Sir Heron Ip*
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  • 103 10 The s.s. />'. Hah r brought anothei lot of 500 ba nd 10 slabs of tin iturday last from tbe Jelebu Min Thi Labour Commission will, m bablv, finish its work iti Singapore tomorrow, after taking the evidence of Mr, Haxi Assistant Pr ->f Chinese. The Commission
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  • 426 10 The followin d a li received by Mr. 1). ,m Kr v7i Jae-k.a welbt-nown N Australian min wm, has been seul s, one India Islands, by ny at Cairns letter wm* published in the We left Gorantoloon the _uth ber, sad rode small rer similar eeountr our
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  • 434 10 Mr. BtuACK Intkkvikwkd Thk Sißroarons The Btjmoushl of a BsduosU) Hapj Mr. Black'i 'H-inion of Bikoap< I -hs. .This morning, a raporter of the v Times called on Mr. Black, a 11 of the Board ol Directors e,f tb Australian Syndicate in Brisbane, wh now in Singapore
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  • 234 11 The Stanley Opera Company in "Boccacio i la p I nius in is in il indispensable Me. I r.in-t mo. uuder pa i the Duk np u md nol iviug id tbe hum i. intent DO£ I rid ot bis I is loi becou iu in: r B ha. cal
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  • 770 11 S. O. C. versus Th a 58th Rbtt. Ak Association match betweeu tbe above teams was played on the Esplanade on t Saturday afternoon, and after a well contested game resulted in a victory tor the Club by twe, goals to nothing. The ground was recovering from the effects
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  • 979 11 To an;. eds an t» made eit h i or in water, th a< i j whose duty it is but to see that the;. that t oth has to li in m as I he may. Another noteworthy mat regards cooli< are not only
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  • 93 12 Moh i big it i be ta A. hour ani. gem are ui f od. i-i ihi«i kept e'hi -f liem oit lives we-)!. ood oi the part n an Ids r. v **y few of th one i ipj to w »th ti on 0 f
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  • 396 12 {From our Corr- spon dent.) iala Lumpor, loth January. The Residen led te, Klang yesterday on j a te.ur of inspection in that district. a party, numbe-riug be- > aud forty, met at the resi■wkay Ah Yeok, in response to 1 *u- utatives of the --unity of Kuala
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  • 233 12 fur. Labour Enquiry Com miss .:< d t,, en [uire iu, laccaand the Prote iin the- Go -n. -r uncil I bam ber Mr. r. T. li Chin *e, üb.-. the pren ami enquire ",:it-> I tioi. any un ulai II lh, I ID I I .>
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  • 568 12 Directors' Report. Singapore, lb'th January, I*>!>l. Geetiessen. -During the year ended 31st OiK WW. surveying and prospe g operatic** have b«ou carried on ra i the Haub. Yong and TenoniConressums which comprise the Company I properties in I al I (Mil tf The iSxpendituw upon
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  • 130 12 En Villi I winning 1 I I I t I I I I w m 1 I f I e m I at I fr 1 r I h t i; I .rt I b Keß' do Johns* iKe .rt m »Ic, ;»'f,c,. t h ony notJ
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  • 213 13 Be ing Analysis. Fa i.i, OF WicKKis. 1 tW t,2f< i i:,. :;f„r;{ (i. .for4s, 5f0r57.6 tor U, Sft r-7:». 9for 11 for 120. On Tuesday a §100 ban. note- issued be M< aotilo Bank was either iosl r l"roui a tanibv in tin- employ -ter A Co. Two days
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  • 19 13 in H st l ight, S is 11. 1 I WP»x:.— rv~»rr.- rr n- ~r
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  • Correspondence.
    • 262 13 To the Editos ie "Si raits Times.*' Sib,- My tas been drawn to tbe article ou Marriage Licences in your te of Fri, la;, last. I should have- wished, oui of respect to tbe Government of this Colony, te, ha delayed making anv reply to
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    • 190 13 With reference to jour article on the marriage question, U>t ine- suggest a speedy and constitutional war of settling a whether a marriage soleuiit the cathedral by a clergyman of the Chinch of d under a license gianted by Bishop Hose, or by
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    • 567 13 "oti Edit, ___j >> ti ui As a layman of the Churcl Eugla ti >ngly against the tone of vour tw< articles on th,' :i. In both jrou p ale. l and b to our i in Y.-u unwarrai he Bish< onr at j
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  • 138 13 The Light exhibited al Kwala Pahang has been changed I In te 1 on a i high, pa nted in feet wide. Il a if i feel rel. Light al the impin River will be a the Ist Pebro $91. rom ming. •li, I od! I Lafti Ma
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 50 13 ■aa- m m m aa— a. —a m n— 1— a —a a NEW TONIC. No. 2. An AoKKEABLI Akkmki, BBTBBAOI e>x thk Links ok a Noted Edibtbubgb Ki:, ih;. NOT CONTAINING QUININE And thkhkkore suitablk worn THOSE WHO DISLIKE TH^T DRUG Sole Makers •'The Dispensary aerated Water Works, Singapore
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    • 350 13 TIIE BISPENSARX AERATED WATER WORKS E LW I \4* er~* prt 1 v^-BS^^-* l^^ I*^ 1 m wi./ <• '*i^// --A lIV Cr" *a _S3 'll I Dl l W IX I'FASIVE ADDITION TO THEIR MA< II INERT. lately received and which i IN FILL WORKING OKDKR. The' original plant
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 278 14 ARBIVAIS i.7nl»k. r Tons. CAPTAIN. Fkom. Railed." Consignee*. O- Kie> ',■?>„,.„ ;rit..tr!,322 Bro.. UjtaC Haj f|ig____^__| £?T_* l* -_t sss rfea.. s I M«mla Jan. B lBormo Company Limited "M 2(i5, MacMillan Hongkong .Jan. LlnterACo. j! rjDock Dec. |Ji;, twerp I: Sourabaya In. 10 l^eihn, u 1246 Pa Penang J
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    • 169 14 Sailing Vsssei s. SHIPFtIW. Amtiech,**. Boi IX PORT. „;•> Men-ok.WaR. kon a«ro.i-4.H.M.S -tos^r^^^P^ Clutterbnek,Benioi J^S Raeon Plover, tt.M.B. (runboal 756 tons Capt Was< .1 SLanioi Nav*l Offlcer, Roads. V", H.N.M'sirnn! tins, I tptam 0 M i...«1<- rdt N.M. Consul General >•• Borneo Whs 600. Colonial- in KurohT. Btation. Tdoads. Bnriiiah
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" WEDNSDAY JAN. 21. 1891.
    • 9 15 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "STRAITS TIMES" WEDNSDAY JAN. 21. 1891.
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    • 81 15 t For Straits Times.) PHER IN Ki;K.,CK. ■> "i CTuprecedented cold ather continues everywhere in Europe, i with snow, the tin- har1. i the 1 ill of I md rozeu. M v.r., tl [BSM vn N 1 *a r Wissmanu has become demi i I ber :i recalled.
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    • 285 15 Ihi South American Itepublic of Chili e)t" lat,- m,t come iute, prominent public but with the outbreak of reroiuthen- at the present moment mating history conspicuously jh. <'hili lie< 00 the South •net of the continent, aud liberatiOQ from Spanish rule utury. has flourished under a
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    • 1302 15 hi half-year M the ie-ty was held in the Masouic thirteeu memi nt. MI M I I B minute- ..t' the Is ll M I oiti in Skckliauv read the Comm I t for the yo.iv 18'h>. of which tbe ulnars Committee, iu replacing in the hands
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    • 273 15 i /'y Special Telegram from outCorrespondent Penang, vYednessiaj, 9.Bfi a. at. The following is the result of yesterday's rae-ing ulic tirst day "j XOVICK PI.ATK 1. Mr. Stiveu's Kirkham. 2.— The- Sill tau's Marchioness. Other eutri.-> Mr. J. A. Browu's Queen of Trumps. PKNA-e, Vase. 1. Mr. Poh
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    • 219 15 Thi- 'ooj Daily I'. us that the appi' i. isil of the Csarex I :h t i China should be availed oi' t,> break down the delusiveness ol tlie Peking Court. At present, tbe Emperor of China treats for is as inferiors, an I will only grant
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    • 501 15 The Validity of Marriage in Singapore. To the Editor of the Strait? T, Sir,- i v; u i u ted in the th unhappy positiou in whie-h th Pd hop aud ulergy owing to I tbemselve As oi of w,ur readers who i'-epi\ iuteiested iu the matt< come .1 let
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    • 70 15 ii;- lie Sarawak it> doubtl have made ii,.- imprii it iu p ther t he Bi-hop, ihis e-011 se informed his p. uding the* any liceuse. 1 1 he al iki o g 1 1 1 t,):, inuch from tin- first, aud I
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 61 15 w B \DV tl_ SiNGAPUBH AM) STRAIT I) I HECTOR V e ONT.vI.N IN Directories of Singav i inc v\ i ive State-* ofthe- Ai iusula, mg, Siam. lin, British NTortb i SaraI )>-ii S.uni t i;i i an Apeudii comprising a la;, informatie)n «;o pp. royal see, ,th. per
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 371 16 I Notice to Consumers C >L. LEGRAND ORIZA-PERFUMERV > I **j -Place de la Madeleine, JRJLIHIS m ijm For merly 207. Rue Saint Honorfe AW I SucH as ORIZA-OIL, ESS. ORIZA, ORIZA-LACTt, CR.ME-ORIZA ORIZA-VELOUTE, ORIZA-TONICA, ORIZALINE, ORIZA-SOAP f A VF BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN OBTAINING THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC BECAUSE:
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      • 679 16 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE The Original and only ('enuine Advice to Invalids, If you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from paiu and anguish, to calm and as. suage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the inoculating systems of
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      • 587 16 AVOID EPIDEMICS" HY U-IXG CALVERT'S CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original and Only t eliable Lrand, --VX\r_A___=tl>__3lD 57 GOLD SILVER MEDALS DIPLOMAS IN EACH task the HIGHEST AWARD when t > tt*.] Against other Ditiafecfants. ill Or.K.n.ti Parks.**-. f\ ismfcel t alaa avrr t_fcf> „,ovl,M' K-«fij___h^ Cstrttmt TRAM I4BN \».:muii». Itn>i ru
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 222 17 DR LALOR S FROpiflOU JSJ For TWBWTf '^ve years i.-;;;^ jjj.^, A/VP Functional <_? *T ry of ths "^7\ r*in r> .i in r s a s 1 cur- l r Comalalata ft' HODYNE I D r. Li < NE 0 PYepftl ut la Op MORATORY, _PW^§Wtt3 r" jP* %r
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      • 252 17 __V"97___n_ _nl_rJri I J iaS<R?T.i\ w_l" s>§ ___f fl^m* +lM. jy^aJUU^|^____tia___^rsVaa r sai a u ku/ a 'i ca p°L i i K^ !fe have to request that I f ban their Signatur thus— '.^?v.''.j i/_/^ Cx^JkC c<y v tJ WORCJ RSHIRE without which no bottle of the 1,,//u 7
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      • 111 17 OMNIUM WINE 1 OF L AB C jlU' i f ap ciu r.i all f iho Cn //i f Qu tffeci s i.i at the 8 Wet a t in y, M C f- </e?r OS na a The Quiniuni "Wine ot Labarraque Q t mi i I ti~ ularlij
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